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Your October Top 10 Tracks (pg. 5)
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Osictone - Seasight [Invision]
Aspro & Reynold - Bagdad [Micro.Fon]
Minz - Darkslide [Perspectiv]
Super Flu - Momratzn [Traum]
Kevin Griffiths - Jaguar Shoes (Ripperton Remix) [Tsuba]
Motorcitysoul - Space Katzle (Jerome Sydenham Remix) [Aus Music]
Marco Bailey & Tom Hades - Shining [MB Elektronics]
SCSI-9 - Another Day Acid [Kompakt Extra]
Tiger Stripes - Mad At Me [Get Physical Music]
Dave Gahan - Kingdom (Booka Shade Club Mix) [Mute] |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Peter K
today's music is a ing joke |
How so? |
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| SMC |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
How so? |
Because mr jerkoff listened to 10 tracks and said so, duh? :rolleyes: |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
AWESOME.. :) |
Oh yeah, can't get enough of it. :)
| quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
not awesome..:( |
What can I do, I dig it...
But I do admit it gets boring too fast.
Still sounds cool, though.
If you don't listen to it more than 4-5 times a day. |
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| SMC |
| quote: | Originally posted by Gauss
If you don't listen to it more than 4-5 times a day. |
If i had to listen to Heater 4-5 times a day i'd jump in front of a train. :happy2: |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by SMC
If i had to listen to Heater 4-5 times a day i'd jump in front of a train. :happy2: |
To each their own... :p |
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| Algenis |
01 Casa Flava - Darka
02 Joel Mull - Begun The End Has :eyespop:
03 John Digweed - Gridlock
04 LCD SoundSystem - North American Scum
05 Sunlounger - Lounging By The Sea (Chill Mix)
06 Sunlounger - A Balearic Dinner (Chill Mix)
07 Junkie XL - Mushroom
08 M.I.K.E. - Waking Up At Night
09 Pig & Dan - Magic Valley
10 Kostas B - Foggy Evening |
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| DOOMBOT |
| quote: | | Originally posted by Mr Moss Jacob Todd - Nothing Is Real... |
I have a track called Ariadne's Thread by Jacob and it's absolutely amazing. I'll def check this track out though. Thanks for the reminder. :) |
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| jdvillao |
just five:
1. Bart Claessen - First Light (First Play Mix) :eyespop:
2. Paul Van Dyk Feat Rea - Let Go (Mac Zimms Remix)
3. Martin Roth & Alex Bartlett presents 21 - Off The World
4. Snow Patrol - Shut Your Eyes (First State Bootleg Mix)
5. 8 Wonders - Rendezvous |
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| Cobalt |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
How so? |
99% of it goes click-click-pop-buzz, and not much else.
This is the most boring dance music climate I've heard in ten years. Only a few artists here and there, like Agoria or Gregor Tresher, make any of it palatable. Only a few DJs, like Digweed or Vath, seem to have any sense left at all.
I'm open to suggestions, because on the surface of things, the situation is mind-numbing. |
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| DOOMBOT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cobalt
99% of it goes click-click-pop-buzz, and not much else.
This is the most boring dance music climate I've heard in ten years. Only a few artists here and there, like Agoria or Gregor Tresher, make any of it palatable. Only a few DJs, like Digweed or Vath, seem to have any sense left at all.
I'm open to suggestions, because on the surface of things, the situation is mind-numbing. |
Ya know, I was about to give a few suggestions as to djs to listen to or producers to check out but it seems like you have already made up your mind. I'm not gonna argue with you but it sounds to me like you just aren't searching hard enough for what you want. Hope you come around because there really is a lot of great music out there right now. |
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| Cobalt |
| quote: | Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Ya know, I was about to give a few suggestions as to djs to listen to or producers to check out but it seems like you have already made up your mind. I'm not gonna argue with you but it sounds to me like you just aren't searching hard enough for what you want. Hope you come around because there really is a lot of great music out there right now. |
After listening to a few dozen livesets, none of which I found particularly enjoyable or memorable, and sifting through several hundred records, all of which sound about equally bland, it's begun to eat at me.
Sorry if it comes through as bitter and hostile, but I've really made an effort to uncover appealing music right now, and have become frustrated at how much I have to dig to find anything of slightest interest to me. Slam, Gregor Tresher, Agoria, Tiger Stripes, SCSI-9, and Prydz are all putting out decent work, but none of it comes close to progressive a few years ago, or trance in the 90s.
I'm tempted to say it's purely a function of BPM. Almost everything is too slow for me right now. The melodic aspects are also important, but probably secondary. Third, all this buzzy analog bass is piss-poor substitute for the solid basslines of the past. |
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